GOVERNMENT OF GILGIT BALTISTAN
Tourism, Sports, Culture, Archaeology & Museums Department

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SATRANGI LAKE

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SATRANGI LAKE Satrangi Lake, also known as the Seven Colored Lake, is a mesmerizing natural wonder located in the enchanting Naltar Valley of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. This captivating lake is famed for its extraordinary display of seven distinct colors, which shift and blend with the changing light and weather conditions. The lake's ever-changing hues, ranging from vibrant blues and greens to deep purples, create a breathtaking visual spectacle that leaves visitors in awe. To reach Satrangi Lake, one must first journey to Naltar Valley and continue to Naltar Bala, the valley's upper region. From there, a 2–3 hour trek through stunning landscapes leads to the lake. The trek itself is an adventure, offering sweeping views of the surrounding mountains, meadows, and forests. Upon arrival at Satrangi Lake, visitors are greeted with a scene of unparalleled beauty. The tranquil waters, reflecting the surrounding peaks and the sky, create a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxation and reflection. The lake is a photographer's paradise, providing countless opportunities to capture its ever-changing colors. It is also a prime spot for birdwatching and reconnecting with nature. To ensure the preservation of Satrangi Lake's pristine beauty, visitors are urged to respect the environment by adhering to Leave No Trace principles, ensuring that this natural treasure remains unspoiled for future generations to enjoy.

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